‘Cloud-Based Audio Contribution Services’ Get A Boost

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ARCATA, CALIF. — Streaming solutions provider StreamGuys has partnered up with audio tech company Digigram on an agreement that brings Digigram’s blu Live audio contribution service to the U.S. and Canada. To accomplish this, blu is now available as a joint offering running on StreamGuys’ cloud infrastructure.

Digigram’s blu Live is a cloud-based tool for real-time, end-to-end management of audio content contribution from journalists and voice talent and remote presenters. Combining a cloud SaaS application with professional-grade audio interface hardware at the receiving endpoint, blu Live makes it easy for studios to securely establish and switch between several simultaneous,  bidirectional communications links with remote contributors via a browser-based virtual mixing workspace.

The service allows contributors and even talk show listeners to easily participate from anywhere in the world without the need for dedicated equipment.

“We are thrilled to partner with Digigram to bring blu Live to the U.S. and Canadian markets,” said Kiriki Delany, president of Humboldt County, Calif.-based StreamGuys. “blu Live takes the traditional concepts of remote broadcast contribution to a whole new level of functionality and flexibility, simplifying workflows today while helping customers move towards a fully virtualized studio of the future. We continue to team up with leading innovators, deploying their applications on our broadcast-grade cloud, and our partnership with Digigram is a great fit for both of our companies and our customers.”

 


The two companies will demonstrate the benefits of the unique solution at the upcoming 2018 NAB Show (April 9-12 in Las Vegas), where Digigram will exhibit in booth N6615 and StreamGuys will co-exhibit with ENCO in booth N3824.